This is meant to be a non-interactive deck that just amasses power quickly with Defense in Depth, trying to minimize the amount of time it deals with the other players. With Defense in Depth having different wording in Deluxe Edition, some of the locations would need to be changed.

Article on the Top 10 cards from Urza's Legacy. Top Cards? Ring of Gix (Defense of the Heart was 2nd). Scrapheap was labeled as the worst card in the set. As of me writing this, the most expensive card in the set is Grim Monolith (~30 dollars). It didn't make the top 10 of Inquest's list.

This era was apparently dominated by Fallen Wizards, and this deck is no different. Apparently Fallen Pallando decks were also popular at this time.

Top 10 CCGs:

Magic: The Gathering

Star Wars

Legend of the Five Rings

Star Trek CCG

Highlander

Babylon 5

Doomtown

Battletech

Legend of the Burning Sands

Xena

Well, I have cards for all of these except Highlander and Legend of the Burning Sands. Guess I know what I need to do.

Other Things
A mention is made of an 'upcoming' Chronicles of Amber CCG, designed by Eric Lang and published by Nebula Games. It doesn't seem to have ever come out, which is a shame, as the news article describes it as being very story-heavy, and focused around actually having an on-going campaign with your friends. Really a shame to not see this one get published.

Another mention- Shi: The Card Game, from Thunder Castle Games (publishers of the Highlander CCG). This was supposed to be a game similar to Highlander, but from a comic universe. Another one that doesn't seem to have actually seen the light of day :(.

A for-fun article about CCG expansions that we'd never see. These were the expansions included:

Star Wars CCG: Spaceballs (funny enough, a fan expansion for the current Star Wars LCG is being made: https://teamsandcrawla.net/games/star-wars-the-card-game/team-sandcrawla-to-produce-custom-content/).